Religion: The Morality of Bundling

With tongue in cheek, Christianity Today noted the renascence of a fine
old Puritan practice. In Pottstown, Pa., teen-agers have banded
together in the Society to Bring Back Bundling as a distinct
improvement over the variable climate and other distractions of, say,
the drive-in theater and dead-end street. Reports the magazine:
"Parents and preachers, roused by a badly bungled moral code, banned
bundling; better heating in larger homes cooled it. Bundling has been
rekindled by a spark from a new moral code." Said the president of the
Pottstown bundlers: "In many colleges, boys and girls today are allowed
in the dormitories...